A list of the officers and men on board the ship Defence the 19th of September 1776. This list includes the names and ratings of sailors and marines on the ship, which was commissioned for the defense of Baltimore, Maryland during the American Revolution.

In July 1667, Surinam was ceded to the Dutch. In 1675 commissioners were sent from England to bring away his Majesty's subjects, their slaves, goods, and estates. Here are three ships carrying English passengers to Jamaica.

This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on 461,811 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1850 through 1859 and identified their country of origin or nationality as German or Germanic. We have records of passengers arriving at the following ports: Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia; however most of the records are for passengers arriving at the Port of New York.

This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on 277,734 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1860 through 1869 and identified their country of origin or nationality as German or Germanic. We have records of passengers arriving at the following ports: Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia; however most of the records are for passengers arriving at the Port of New York.

This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on 366,648 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1870 through 1879 and identified their country of origin or nationality as German or Germanic. We have records of passengers arriving at the following ports: Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia; however most of the records are for passengers arriving at the Port of New York.

This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on approximately 471,262 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1880 through 1889 and identified their country of origin or nationality as German or Germanic. We have records of passengers arriving at the following ports: Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia; however most of the records are for passengers arriving at the Port of New York.

This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on 320,702 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1890 through 1897 and identified their country of origin or nationality as German or Germanic. We have records of passengers arriving at the following ports: Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia; however most of the records are for passengers arriving at the Port of New York.